Jamaican man gets two years jail, $1m fine in revenge porn case involving US TV anchor

Darieth Chisolm

(Jamaica Gleaner) The Jamaican man who admitted to posting nude pictures and videos of his ex-girlfriend, American television anchor Darieth Chisolm, has been sentenced to two years in prison and fined $1 million.

Donovan Powell turned to revenge porn after the woman ended their romantic relationship. 

He was sentenced this afternoon in the Corporate Area Criminal Court, four months after he pleaded guilty to three counts of malicious communication.

The charges fall under Jamaica’s Cybercrimes Act.

Powell was sentenced to one year in prison at hard labour for counts one and two and ordered to pay a fine of $1 million or serve four months in prison for count three.

The sentences for counts one and two are to be served at the same time, meaning Powell will only serve one year.

However, the 53-year-old man will not begin to serve the sentences immediately as he has been granted bail pending the outcome of an appeal against the penalty.

Powell is represented by attorney, Valerie Neita-Robertson.

Prosecutor Andrea Martin Swaby outlined in court that during the relationship between Powell and Chisolm he captured nude pictures and videos of her without her consent.

Martin Swaby, who is a deputy director of public prosecutions, said when this relationship ended Powell used the material to create sexually explicit videos.

According to her, the videos and pictures were sent to Chisolm and posted to a website he created.

Powell also threatened Chisolm that he would ruin her credibility and destroy her career.

Feels like Justice

“This has been a very long and exhausting case for me and feels like some justice, but I am also painfully aware that there are a lot of people who unfortunately are still fighting these types of cases. So my work continues with my documentary and social justice project – 50 Shades of Silence – because revenge porn is relatively new and we definitely need stricter laws in place so that we can end this level of online violence,” she said in an interview with The Gleaner, hours after the sentence was handed down.

Chisolm, a former NBC news anchor based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, said that one of the challenges to tackling the problem is a culture of victim-shaming.

“This is not an issue of people sharing nudes. This is in an issue of someone taking nude content, videos and using it against someone, and that’s where the focus should be – on the person who is doing this with the intent to do harm, and every time we victim-shame and victim-blame, we point the finger at the victim when they are not responsible. It’s the person who is spreading or putting the information out there with the intent to do harm,” she said.

Speaking to The Gleaner, the attorney said the sentence is being appealed because it is “excessive”.

Powell’s conviction and subsequent sentence come more than two years after Chisolm complained to Jamaican authorities that Powell created a website where he posted nude pictures of her along with derogatory comments.

Chisolm, in videos posted on YouTube, said the pictures were taken while she slept during the time she lived in Jamaica with Powell.

She also said she was being forced to return to the relationship.